It would be fitting if the forgotten town of Kaskaskia, now sitting in the crosshairs of the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th in Little Egypt, an area overshadowed by the number of the Tav, would also have a connection to the number 400.
Fascinating,y, we find is that it does.
400
400 is the number speaking to us today from the Total Solar Eclipse.
A "Tav" mark is being painted in light and shadow across an area in the center of America called Little Egypt in the seven year span.
A Tav is the last letter of the Hebrew alphabet whose numerical value is 400.
Egypt was a place where the Hebrews were slaves for 400 years.
This mark is being made by the meeting of a Sun and Moon, where the Sun is 400 times larger than the Moon, and
The Moon is 400 times closer the Earth than the Sun.
It is happening in a land that celebrated its 400th birthday (2020) between the first eclipse in 2017 and the one occurring on April 8th, 2024.
Therefore in a place named after where Hebrews were slaves for 400 years, the Sun, which is 400 times larger than the Moon who is 400 times closer to the earth is making a sign totaling 400 over America who just celebrated its 400th birthday at Passover.
How does this connect to the Kaskaskia people?
In 1715, the same year that the Spanish Treasure Fleet shipwrecked during a hurricane along the "Treasure Coast" of Florida, a visitor came to the village of Kaskaskia and records this one unique descriptor of the town:
the village consisted of 400 Illinois men, "very good people,"
There were 400 men in Kaskaskia.
Another connection of Kaskaskia was involved with the Indian warrior of notoriety, Chief Pontiac.
In the summer of 1764, Pontiac,
disgusted that his closest allies
had abandoned his cause,
he led a band of 400 warriors
to the Illinois Country
to rouse those Indian nations to arms.
1769 would link Michigan and the Kaskaskia, when an Indian of their region would kill Chief Pontiac, which brought the wrath of the Great Lakes Nations against the Kaskaskian people.
The Lord is pointing us to look at something:
The Lost City of Kaskaskia.
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